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September 8, 2025 12 mins
When you hear the word gossip, you probably expect something juicy or forbidden, but do these “info trails” actually help us? Can gossip actually do good? Experience Life magazine editor-in-chief Jamie Martin flips the script on what we think we know about gossip. She breaks down what good gossip is and explains to host Roshini Rajkumar how it can build trust, strengthen communities and drive meaningful changes. Jamie also unpacks the darker side of gossip and how to navigate it thoughtfully. She urges us to stop and think: Does this align with my values? Is this mine to share? Drawing from her own experiences in media and wellness, Jamie helps us rethink how small conversations can have a big impact. Hear more of Jamie on LifeTime Talks podcast, which she co-hosts.
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